As another massive storm moves in to the Northeast, lots of people are going to be stuck inside. Their driveways will be piled high with snow, and the kids will get antsy after getting bored playing outside. Boots will be soggy. These are the things that make for snow haters.

"I hate the snow," said Ruth Vesely. As a native New Yorker, Vesely is used to snow. But now that she's nine months pregnant, she finds that snow makes walking around very difficult, and she has almost slipped several times.

"I've gotten stuck in the driveway because when the plows go by, they leave a nice pile at the end of the driveway," she said.

Take this with a grain of salt, but a 2010 poll from candy maker Nestle asked 1,000 people about their feelings about snow. Men actually like shoveling snow, the survey said. Women like making snowmen.

We all grow tired of it as we get older, according to the survey.

"Sadly, it seems the excitement surrounding snow days wears off the older you are," the company said in a statement. "Those older than 35 are 58 percent less likely to look forward to snow days as much as they did when they were younger."

But there are the people who embrace snow, no matter what.

"I love the snow. My wife loves it. We love looking at the trees and seeing everything covered with snow," said CNN iReporter Robert Herrera of Dayton, Ohio. "It's a cool thing and it's part of winter. That's the life of being in Ohio."